Tiffany in Chinese

蒂芙尼

Dì fú ní

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Naming strategyPhonetic transliteration

Tiffany & Co. is phonetically rendered as 蒂芙尼 (Dì fú ní) in Chinese. 蒂 means 'base of a fruit/stem', 芙 means 'lotus flower', and 尼 is a phonetic syllable. The lotus flower imagery gives the name an elegant, floral quality fitting for a jewelry brand. Tiffany was founded in New York in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany and is famous for its signature blue boxes.

Character-by-character pronunciation

蒂芙尼 uses 3 characters to represent the brand name in Chinese. Each character contributes to the phonetic or semantic rendering.

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